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Phrasal verbs with come: exercise

May 28, 2012 - pdf

Complete the following sentences. Each sentence contains an incomplete phrasal verb. From the given options, find out the adverb particle/preposition that would complete the phrasal… Continue reading

Mixed conditional: exercise

May 24, 2012 - pdf

Choose the correct answer. Answers 1. This sentence is about something that happened in the past 2. This is a piece of advice. 3. This… Continue reading

Adverbs with two forms

May 22, 2012 - pdf

In some cases, the adverb may have two forms, one like the adjective and the other with –ly. There is usually a difference of meaning… Continue reading

Quantifiers exercise

May 18, 2012 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using appropriate quantifiers. Answers 1. There is too much noise. 2. She very much dislikes fish. 3. You are too kind.… Continue reading

Time adverbs exercise

May 17, 2012 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using appropriate time adverbs. Choose your answers from the options given in the brackets. Answers 1. He will come tomorrow. 2.… Continue reading

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